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The geomagnetic effect D055 D114
of the head part of the comet muit appear in a narrow belt across the longi-
tude. Disturbances along the geomagnatic meridian of the Tunguska explosion
to the north and south are possible; these would be connected with the
lengthening of the dipole. Stations on the geomagnetic longitude of Irkutsk
(Ulaa-Bator, Toungu in lower India) must have registered perceptible dis-
turbance and their records should be studied to find support for the views
in this article. Reference is made 'IQ the theories of I.S. Astapovich (Ref.
31 Priroda, no-3, 1961) There are 5 Soviet references. CAbstracter's note
Essentially verbatim translation).
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OBASHEY, S.O.
Altitude distribution of Bolar prominences. Izv. Krym. astrofiz.
obser. 29:118-125 163. (KRA 16 s 10)
OBASHEVA.--S.01
Emission line profiles of surges. Izv. Krym. astrofiz. obser.
30t214-220 163. (MIRA 17:1)
OWHEV9 S.C.
Roja of heari long nd t:Ga, orndluct-Icn in the aOoIfnF ,,
cororia iondensation. 'zv. AN Xazrkh. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat.
nauk no.319i.-Ili 9-r) *1,64. 'Tfl, 1' 12')
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AUTHOR% Obasheyp S* 09
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TITLEs The earth in an atmosphere of a quiet sun
.SGURCEs AN KazWRo Vestnilc;'~a. 6, 1964, 32-38
;TOPE TAGSt sun, atmospherep radio wave
ABSTRACT: This paper is chiefly a survey of the types of studies being made during
:the International Year of the Quiet Sun. The author considers the subject in
:reference to the three stable envelopes of the sun (photospheres chromospheres and
corona), particularly as they way affect the physical state of the earth's upper
',atmosphere. Granules, faculae,, and sunspots (the principal phenomena of the photo-,
.sphere) are being thoroughly studied# but the major field of study in regard to
:effect on the earth's upper atmosphere must be chromospheric flares, since
phenomena associated with these are the principal factors modifying the atmosphere*
Mhe energy of these flares may reach 1030-10-33argat and the volume nor be an the
Iorder of 1027 CM30 They form at, indeterminate maiments in a group of sunspots. Ob-
,servations are now being made at high mountain stations on the H.K lins by swans of
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special narrow-band interference-polarizing filters, the half width of the trans-
mission band of such filters being 5*10-9 cm. Intense radiation in the ultraviolet
and x-ray part of the spectrum, as well as corpuscular streams and concentrations of
cosmic rays, accompany the appearance or flares, Radio communication, cspecially
'shortwave, is disturbed. The effect or the corona is less definitely known, partly
.because of difficulty in observing it. Special conditions are necessary# including
weakening of photospheric light# exclusion of dust components in the atmosphere that,
scatter the light of the solar disk, and a special telescope with a minimum of
scattering in the optical systeme Origd art* hast 5 figures and I table*
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Symposium on Individual Dosimetrr in the Case of Accidental
External and Internal Overexposure. Atcm. energ. 19 no.2j
209-211 Ag 165. - (MIRA JR;q)
GEIWUS, V. 1.
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Simplified starting of propeller-type circulation pumps. Alek.ata.
27 no.6:55-57 Js 156. (MW 9:9)
(Pumping machinery) (Condensers (Steam))
SOV/120-58-6-30/32
,AUTHORS:Geguzin, Ya. Ye. and Obehareako N.
TITLE: Application of the rption Pump in High-Temperature Metallo-
graphic Investigations (Ob ispol'zovanii adsorbtsionnogo
nasosa pri vysokotemperaturnykh me'V--allograficheskikh
issledovaniyakh)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i teichai-ka eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 6, pp 117-118
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors employed an adsorption pump for the outgass"g
of the working chamber of a high-temperature metallographic
microscope; the pump was developed and investigated in the
Cryogenic Laboratory of the Physics Engineering In5titutt~ cf
the AS Ulciiainlarx SSR.- It- is thoiight that the use
of the pump in auch investi ations is very desirable, i 7
of its characteristics; thus the operating region is knc;%~ni 1;c
be free from oil and mercury vapours, since the outgassinZ is
done without employing a liquid; consequently, the pumping
velocity of the device increases with the increase of pressure
in the outgassed space, which is important at high temperatures
where various metal components can give off their occluded
gases, A microscope fitted with an adsorption pump is shown
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Application of the Adsorption Pump in Ifigh-Temperature Metallogra-phic
Investigations
in Fig.l. In this, the workingchamber 1 is in the form of
a cylinder having a volume of 1 litre. The pump is welded to
the bottom of the chamber, and is in the form of a tube 2
having a length of 300 mm, and a diameter of 30 mm. The tube
contains a cylindrical grid having a diameter of 12 mm. The
space between the grid and the tube is filled with grains of
activated carbon. The instrument is first evacuated by means
of a fore-vacuum pump. This pump is then switched off and the
tube of the adsorption pump is placed in a Dewar vessel con-
taining liquid nitrogen. In about five minutes, the pressure
in the instrument is reduced to 5 x 10-6 mm Hg. The paper
contains 1 figure and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii KhGU
(Scientific Research Institute for Chemistry of the 'qr~-Ov
State University)
SUBMITTED: December 21, 195?.
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RZ
AUTHOR: Abdeev, M.A., Andreev, V.M., Obcharenj~o, V.,R. and Ro4yakin,
V.1r* 136-4-19/23
TITLE: Discussion of the book by Prof. V.I. Smirnov "Shaft Smelting
in the Metallurgy of Non-ferrous Metals" Metallurgisdat 1955.
(Obsuzbdenie kaigi prof. V.I. Smimova, "6hakhtnaya Plavka
v metallurgii tavetnykh metallov", Metallurgizdat, Sverdlovsk,
1955* 520 str.)
F1~2IODICAL: "Tsvetnye Metall-y" (Non-ferrous Metals) 135?, No.4,
pp. 82 - 84t (U.S.S.R.
ABSTRACT: This is an outline of contributions at a discussion, held
at the end of November, 1956, on a recently published book by
Prof. Smirnov. The discussion was organised by the All-Union
Non-ferrous Metallurgical Research Institute (VNINevetmet) and
was attended by its staff as well as by representatives from
tAe mining industry and from the Altai Mining-metallurgical
Institute of the AcbLdamy of Sciences of the Kazakhstan SSR
(A1,k*yskJjy gorno-metallurgicheakiy Institut AN KazSSR).
LeP. Ushkov (of the research Institute) thought the book
interesting but containing many defects. For example, the old
out I/Is method of sintering in rotary furnacos is put foxvard as a new
process. Again, the methods of blowing in lead furnaces des-
cribed are not used at all at Russian works. The book is also
said to nontain out-of-date diagrams.
Discussion of the book by Prof. V.I. Smirnov "Shaft Smelting in
the Metallurgy of Non-ferrous Metals", Metallur i ~ t 55.(Cont)
.a Y
I.I. Kershanskiy point out some defects in the 10KI:, g. the
fact that although the author points out the importance of chal~p
preparation, little material is presented on this subject. Nor
did the author give comparative data on sinter-machine opeation,
and some information on sintering was misleading. This contrib-
utt;r, like the following one, was from the Research Institute.
V*V. Rodyakin commended the authoi~s inclusion of the "adsorption-
al-autocatalytic" theory of oxide reduction as well as the other
good features of the book. He indicated some defects, however,
such as the absence of thermo-dynamical analysis and the alto-
gether insufficient attention given to reduction processes in
shaft lead smelting. This contributor also considered it unfor-
tunate that the book does not mention the controversial subject
of the behaviour of copper and zinc in the suaft smelting of
lead-containing materials, although an article by Egunov,
Tseyller, Loskutov at al had appeared in "Tsvetnye Ketally" well
bpfore the publication of the book. M.V. Yakushin (of the
Res3arch Institute) complained of the out-of-date material used
Card 2/ 4by the author in describing plant, as well as the presentation
-of misleading information on design. V#M. Andreev, of the Ust-
Kamengorsk lead-zinc Combine (Ust-Kam nogorskiy Svintsovo-Taink-
Discussion of the book by Prof. V.I. Smirnov "Shaft Smelting
in the Metallurgy of Non-ferrous Metals", Metallurgizdat, 1955.
(Cont.) 136-4-19M
ovy7 Kombinat) said that practice at his works contradicted
Saimov's statement that lead is only partly reduced and is lost
in the form of the oxide. Other faults indicated were the in-
correct treatment of high top temperature and the formation of
scaffolds. V.P. Obeharenko (of the Research Iastitute) compl-
ained of the scanty attention giwn to combustion aspects of
smelting, especially the use of oxygenated blast. N.N.Kubyshev
of the Ust-Kamenogorok Combine considered that Chapter 8 of the
book contained mistakes and made reco ndations contrary to
works practice. M.A. Abdeev (tbe Altai Institute) suggested
that revised editions of the book should contain information on
the latest works practice and more information on the structure
of mattes and slags in lead smelting. B.S. KbLrist;oforvv (The
Research Institute) commends the author for including methods of
an lysis, but considers that the method of Oldwright and Miller
might well be omitted from later editions as being misleading.
The last contribution reported is by another member of the
Card 3/4 Research Institute staff, A.P. Sychev. He stated that although
the book was on the whole of great interest, it contained many
inaccuracies which should be corrected in later editions; nor
Smirnov "Shaft 'malting
Discussion of the book by Prof. VeI.
in the Metallurgy of Non-ferrous Metals", Metallqrgiz at, 1955.
(Cont.) 13b-4-190123
was sufficient attention given in the book to economical
indices of shaft smelting. Summing up, the authors state that
in spite of its defects the book will be useful to metallurgy
ists dealing with shaft smelting.
AVAIIABIZ:
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OBCHAROV, Angel
Weaving of polyumide fiberas and its peculiarities. TekBtilna prom
11 no.2: 12-15 162.
OBOOLVA) .4.
Bollshaia tsell (An important aim).
Rosl-va, Profizdat, 1953. 6h p. (Novator-y sots. prom.)
SO- Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 5, August 1954
DERAHKOVA. Te.B.. kand.med.nauk; OBCHAROVA. E,S*
Course of labor in breech presentation; according to five- year
data of the Snegirev,Naternity Rome 1946-1950 [with summary In Inglish]
Akuh, I gin. 34 no-5:37-41 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:10)
Is Is kafedry akugherstva I ginekologit (zav. - prof. N.A. Petrov%.
Kaslakov) Leningradskogo sanitarno-giglyenicheakogo meditainakogo
instituta I rodill-nogo doma Iment Snegireva (glavn" vrach L.I.
Krotova).
(LABCR P"MMUTATION,
breach, hoop., statist. (Rua))
OPCHINN11MV, A. T.
Bee Culture
Feeding bees with milk Pchelovodstvo 29, no. 4, Apr--'-l 1952
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August _19YY, Uncl.
OBCHINNIKOV, G.; NIKIFOROV, N.
In harmony with the Young Communist league. Voen.swan- 38
no.5:15 VT 162. (MIPA 15:5)
1* ftedsedatelf komiteta Dobrovollnogo obahchestva sodeystviya
armii, aviataii i flotu leningradskogo zavoda, poligraficheakikh
mmehin (for Owchinnikov). 2. Sekretarf komiteta, Vaesoyuznot,-.
LenInakogo kommmisticheakogo soyusa molodezhi Laningradskogo
zavoda poligrafichookikh mashia (for Nikiforov).
(Young Comman'st League) (Military aducation)
OBGHIRNIKOV, I. K. PA 24IT34
UM/Geciftsics - Zarth's Crust
"afturbance of a Direct-Current Field by Conductors
DIsposed in a Non-homogeneous HqLlf-Space," I. K.
Obcbinnikov, Sverdlovsk Mining Inst imeni Vakhrushev
*Is Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz" No 1, pp 48-60
Kscusses electroconductivity of the upper laye.-s of
the Earth's crust; derives general equation; deter-
aims potential of disturbance of a field by con-
.ductors through a simple layer; and determines po-
tfttial for some cases in the formation of half-
sWes.
241T*.
060,"INNIKOV, V, M -
SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1513
AUTHOR NEMILOV'JU.A.' OB61HRIKOV,V.9., PISAUVSKIJ,A.B.0 TETERIN,E.D.
TITLE The Application of the Device "FEU-12" in Scintillation
Spectroscopy.
PERIODICAL Atounaja Energija 1, faso-4t 51-56 (1956)
Issued.4 19.10. 195C
At first the demands made on photomultipliers such as are used in scintillation
spectrometers are enumerated. The present work investigates the spectral quali-
ties and sone other characteristics of the photomultiplier "FEU-1211 with louver-
like dinodes (diodea?) in consideration of these demandst as well as the appli-
cation of1his device in spectioscopy. Some particular constructional
features of "M-1211: It Ls a semitransparent photocathode with a diameter of
50 mm..Behind the cathode is the focussing system. One of the elootroles may
serve for the scattering or modulation of the electron flux. There follows a
louver-like multiplication system consisting of two dinodes which is completed
by a reflector-like collector. The "FEU-1211 is fitted with an antimony-cesium
or a bismuth-silver photocathode. The dinode system is punched from a special
alloy. The most important statistical characteristics of the p4otomultiplier
are the following: light characteristic, voltampl-recheracteristic of in- and
output, the spectral characteristic of the photocathode, the zonal characteristic
of the photocathode. These ch4racteristics are discussed individually.
Application and selection of feeding: These photomultipliers were used in some
varieties of scintillation-gammaspectrometers (single and in pairs). Here only
OBDRZALEK, J.
DevelopqLent of the processing of metals in Czechoslovakia. P. 550.
Col. 5, no, 12, Dec* 1955
ZA SOCIALI6TICKOU V-DU i~ T-,Cn'!KU
Frahal, Czechoslovakia
So: Lastern European Accession Vol. 5 No. 4 April 1956
OBtOZALEK, J.
Extrusion of hollow shapes. Tr. from the Czech. p. 107
MECHANIK. (Stowarzyszenie Inzynterow i Technikow Kochanikow Polskich)
Waraxzawa. Poland. Vol. 32, no. 3. March 1959
Monthly list of Sast European Accessions Index, (EFAI). LC. Vol. 8. no.6,
June 1959
uncla.
Z/032/60/010/07/013/030
E27j/a�~Z'5
AUTHORS: ObdrMlek, J.. Engineer an
TITLE- Use of Welded Rings*for Components to be Hanufactured
by Cold Extrusion
PERIODICAL: Strojlrenstv:'L, 1960. Vol 10, Nr 7, PP 522 - 526
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the advantages of using welded rings
instead of seamless steel pipes or solid discs used in
the manufacture of components by cold extrusion. They
deal with the material to be used, the heat treatment and
the structure of the material after heat treatment (see
the microphotos, Figures 7-18, p 524). Figure 19 shows
photographs of various components produced by extrusion
from welded semis. Considerable saving;in material and
costs are claimed and it is stated that components manu-
factured by this method are at least as good as those
produced by machining. There are 19 figures and
4 Czech references.
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ASSOCIATION: Smeralovy zavody Brno ~gmeral Works, Brno)
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Z/031/61/009/004/oo4/oOB
A121/A126
AUTHOR: Obdriilek, J., Engineer
TITLE- Manufacture of parts by means of cold pressing from welded rings
PERIODICAL: Strojlrenskh vkroba, no. 4, ig6i, 182 - 183, 187
TEXT: In the Imeralovy zhvody (6meral Plants), in the Vkzkumny fistav
tv&~ecich stroj; a technologie tvi~enl (Research Institute of Molding Machines
and Molding Technology) in Brno the mass production of several characteristic
parts made of welded rings has been taken up. The manufacturing process consists
in the use of ring-shaped semi-finished products of dimensions equal or similar
to the final part. During the past years the cold pressing of blocks was intro-
duced. The application of the new pressing practice was made possible by the
mechanical crank press LU, developed by the 2detrsk6 strojirny (Machine Plants of
2d1fr) and the 6meral Plants, based on the plans prepared by the Research Insti-
tute of Molding Machines and Molding Technology. By using pierced blocks, thp
Ebare of waste material through drilling the hole is rather significant; when
using tubes and applying slicing operations this share is lower but still consi-
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Z/031/61/009/C)04/()G4/008
Manufa-""Ure of parts by means A121/A126
derable. These disadvantages can be avoided by using welded rings manufactured
on automatic welding machines for link chains, Low-carbon steels used In these
fusion weldings are for example the types 6SN 11354, 11374, 12m, 11523. For
cold pressing they are more advantageous than the ~SN 11370 steels used up to
now. A combined annealing should be performed to obtain a refined ferritic-per-
litie structure, and after cooling down to a temperature below 4000C the second
annealing is done. The recristallization lasts for 4 - 6 hours and it should
eliminate the inner stress after annealing. Thus, the rings are transformed into
a condition suitable for the pressing process. The rings are bonded and their
surface treated with a lubricant; the following cold pressing lasts 24 hours.
Vertical crank presses for plungers of 63 - 1,000 tons are used in the ~SR. The
W 250 press is supplied with eight various operating strokes of the plunger, I.
e., with an effect of the full pressure to a distance of 5.1 - 27 mm, with four
values of ths plunger stroke of 160 - 315 mm, and with four various quantities
of stroke between 23 - 33 mm. The high number of strokes may be utilized only
by an automatic pressing tool. Such a tool (Figure 3) for a vertical crank press
for welded rings consists of the vibration feeding funnel (1), the shoot (2),
the shift register (3), the double-armed feeder (4) and the proper shaving die
Cs-rd 2/3
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~Umufacture or parts by means A121/Ai26 -
(5). The introduction of the described technology would help to save 1.7 million
kcs of production costs and about 1,300 tons of material per year. There are
5 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: 8meralovy Avady, n. p., Brno (8meral Plants, People's Enterprise,
Brno)
Figure 3- (a) View "A", (b) section B-B.
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OBDRZALEK, Miloslav, inz,
Fluorite raw materials lepagits :ri Czachoolvakia. Rudy 12
no.11:410-412 N 164.
1. Central Ggological Office, Prague.
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AUTHORS: Obdrz*'a"lek, 0. and Parma, Vaclav CZECH/34-59-7-12/22
TITLE: Discussion ~;n_the Article of V. Parma: "Problems of
Regulation of the Combustion Process in Open-hearth
Furnaces" (Diskuse k col&nku V. Parmy: Problematika
regulace spalovdni u Maotinovy'ch peel)
PERIODICAL: Hutnick4 Listy, 1959, Nr 7, pp 612-613 (Czechoslovakia)
ABSTRACT: The major part of the article of V. Parma (Hutaicke" Listy,
1958, Nr 11, pp 979 to 983) relates to limiting the
drawbacks in maintaining an optimum excess of combustion
air in the open-hearth furnace. The writer of these
comments believes that the problem is not as simple as
is conveyed by the article and reports on experience
gained in the Tfinec Iron Works where automatic regulation
of the thermal process was in operation between 1955 and
1957 on six 130 ton and three 200 ton furnaces, using
for the purpose Soviet built automatic instruments. The
writer of the comments summarises the considerations
which should govern further perfection of the regulation
f the combustion process in Czechoslovakia. These
Card 1/2 Oconsiderations formed the basis of an automatic regulation
V-111,
CZECH/34-59-7-12/22
Discussion on the Article of V. Parma: "Problems of Regulation
of the Combustion Process in Open-hearth Furnaces"
built for one open-hearth furnace in the Tfinec Iron
Works, which is the first Czech built automatic
regulation for an open-hearth furnace. Soviet apparatus
still in use is to be substituted by Czech built apparatus.
By 0. Obdridlek
Author's reply
The author starts his reply with the argument that he
only dealt with the problems of regulation of the
combustion process in open-hearth furnaces with
"inter-connected" regulation but he did not deal with
problems relating to complex automation.
By V. Parma
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6MIZAL-47K. 0. SIMIYZAI. K.
it Automatic heat control in stack furnaces in Trinec Ironwork of the Great October
Socialist Revolution."
HUTNIK. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, no. 4, Apr. 1959
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6. Jun 59, Unclas
OEMUA=y Mdrich,ina.
'.
Aroblems of agglomeration process automation, Hut listy
18 no,lI& 762-769 V63.
le Trineake zeleramy Telke rijnove socialisticke revoluce,
Trinec.
0139T)IARt A.
"Smoking." (P.747). PRIBODA A SPOLDCNOST. (Spolocnost pre sirenie pol-itickych a
vedeckych poznatkov na. Slovensku) Martin. Vol. 2., No. 12, 1)53-
301 East European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954,
OBEDIYENTOVA, G.V.
OBEDIYEIITOVA, G. "".
35906. Torraoy Choreinsliana I Fiziko-Ciecti,,nficheakie Usloulya Vre Moni Ikh
Formirovaniya. Tudy In-ta Geo,,-rafii (Akad. i-auk SSSR), VYP, 43, 1949,
9. 78-103.
Letopisl Zhurnallny~~ 3tatey, No. 49, 194'.
C -
~.'- 4.1 - - 7r - -A ) 1;.
. ~ v
ussia - Public 'Torks
R
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"From Zhig-ali to Kama." Vcle-rug sveta no. 7, lGr2.
0 -1,
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Cctober - 195Y, Uncl.
2
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MNSHC M YAKOVS TU.A*; OECDIYXNTOVA, G,V,; SMMICH, M.H.
.
Some geomorphological. fiatures of regions of disjtmctive dislocation
in the lower Volga Vane7. Trudy Inst.geog. no.58".49-69 153,
(Volga Valley-Iraults (Geology)) (HrAA 8:4)
OMBLIENMVAL. G.T.
Recent tectonic movements and the geomorphology of the 2aft bank of
the Volga Valley in the vicinity of the ZhIgull Rills. Trudy Inst.
geog. no.58:70-89 153 (PMA 8:4)
(Volga Valls;~:Physfcal pography)(Tolga Valley-4krth
movements)
OBNAKOVA. G.V.; WMIMOV. I.P.. chlon-korrealoondent, otvatstvannyy ridaktor.
A
qlai'Z;Ials on the goosorphology and palsogecaapby of the U.S.S.R.] Katortmily
po, goomorfologil I paleageografll SM. No.8 [OrWn of the ShIgull Nountains
and the formtIon of their relief] Protakhoshdonle Zhigulevskol vossyshe=ost
I rasyttle as relOefa. Koskva, I%d-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1953. 246 p.
(ML&A 6:8)
1. Akedowlya nank MR.
.(ZhIVII Mountains-Osology, Structural) (Geology, Structural-lbigull
Mmatains)
OBEDIYMTOVA, G.V., kandidat geograficheakikh nauk.
In the Trans-Volga region. Ifa;Aa i zhiznl 20 no.6:24-26 Je '53. Off-RA 6:6)
(Volga Valley-Pascription and travel)
. . ~ f - -,.- j - ~, -, z
; I . , ,
I -I ~ i.
UUMM.N. I.; ONWITZIMOVA.G.T.
nkta as palefteograpiW.0 No.l. V.P.Grlcbmk, K.K.YALrkov, eta.
Rowlewod br N.I.Nelahtadt. G.T.Obodientova. IswAN SSSR. Sor.
geog. no-3:78-83 Vlr-Je 55. (URA 8:9)
(weageogran1w)
GZYDr*M~T.S.; KAKANIN,L.G.; KANIMS,1.1.; IMOVA,G.V.
Natural features of the Kodry Hills. Teudy Inst.geog. no.64:69-104
155. (KLRA 8: 11)
(Kodry Hills--Physical geography)
OBADIYMOVA.G.V.
,;~-.~:,-,-Relief of central Moldavia. Trudy Inst.geog. no.65:5-38 155.
(Koldavia--Physical geography) (MLRA 8:11)
OBZDI
Pro-Akehaghylian Volga River bed. Izv. AN SSSR*Ser*,geQS. no.6:95-
100 N-D 1560 (KtHA 10:1)
1. Institut geografii AkEkdemit nauk-SS'.R.
(Volgh, Valley-Falsogeography)
OISD G.T.; IWOROVICH, B.A,, doktor geogronauk, otvatetvanny redo
L~~T* - I
USHCHIRYMY, YuRA04, kaud.geogr~nauk. otvatstvasm" red.
VOLYNMU. V.S., red.izd-va.; PICSITSKAU. S.K., teidu6red.
(Heotectonlo movements and geomorphological conditions in the central
Volga Valley] Novelshle tektonichookle dvIshenlia I goomorfologicho-
skis uslovita Srednego Povolzhila. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR.
1957, 98 p, (Alademi I& naiik SSSR. I no ti tut geograf 11, Trudy, no. 17)
(MIRA 11:3)
(Volga Valley--49ology, Structural)
OWADITIAMVA, G.T.,kandidat geograftcheskikh nauk.
- " - , -&"iWd rivers of different size. -Iriroda 46 ne.3:87-
90 Mr 157. (HIaA 10:3)
1. Institut, geografti Akadomil asuk SSSR (Koskva)
(Geology. Structural)
(Rivers)
AUTHORs Obediyentova, G.V. SOV-10-58-4-6/28
TITLE& The Problem of the Formation of Platform Structures During
the Quaternary Period (K voprosu a formirovanii platformen-
nykh atruktur v cliptvertichnoye vremya)
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheskaya,
1958, Nr 4, pp 57-59 (USSR)
LBSTRAM Using the eastern part of the Zhiguli dislocation and the
Borlin dislocation as examples, the author gives a detailed
explanation of the formation of platform structures during
the quaternary Period. In this connection, the names of
the following scientists are mentioned who conducted re-
search in this subject, such as D.A. Kozlovskiy, Yu.A. Mesh-
cheryakov, and G.V. Obediyentova. It can be concluded
that the formation of platform structures of older geologic
periods was not only continued during the %juaternary Period
(eastern part of the Borlin and Zhiguli dislocations), but
that also now structurea having their own tectonic system
were developed, which are linked with the adjacent zones
(weatern parts of the same dislocations).
Card 112
SOV-10-58-4-6/28
The Problem of the Formation of Platform Structures During the Quater-
nary Period
There is 1 map, 1 diagram and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut gt?ografii AN SSSR (Geographical institute,AS
USSR)
1. Geology--USSP 2. Geologicai time--Determination
Card 212
OBJWITZMU'A'T~
Brovidn cycles in the lower Volga River basin* Izv.AN SSSR.
Ser.geog. no.3:95-99 my-Je 160. (MA 13:6)
1. Institut geografil AN SSSR.
(Volga Walloy-Mrocion)
OBEDIYENT07A G*V,
Role of glacial, sedimentations in the formation or the aliuvi=
in glacial and periglacial, zones. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog
no.1t83-89 Ja~F 162. (KMA 15S2)
1, Institut geografii AN SSSR.
Volga Val-ley-43liwfim)
~volga valley-Drift)
OEEDIYENTIOVA G.V.
Time and causas of the Khvalynian tvanagression of the Caspian Sea.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.1%74-.80 Ja-F 164. (KIRA 17:3)
1. Institut geografii AN SSSR.
OBEDIYETIT OVA, ___.
Role of em-slon r.-ycles in the forriation col planation stages of the
Volga Valley relief. Izv. All SSf',R. Ser. geog.. nc.5-71-79 S-0 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. inatitut geograM A SfISR.
OREDIYENTOVA, G.V.
Boundaries and n-a-.l-."e o-,:' -='-aciat~-on ir the eas'~,err. centr;;,
part of the East Furopear. Plain. Bii.I. ~om. ciletv. per. nc,.3,-,~:
111-127 165. -1.(,):;, )
ACCESSION NR: AT4001255 S/2668/63/000/013/0055/0065
AUTHORS: Drukarev, G. F.; Ob"edkov, V. D.
TITLE: The role of polarization effects in inelastic collisions of
electrons with atoms
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut fixiki. Trudy*, no. 13, 1963, 55-6S
TOPIC TAGS: inelastic collision, nuclear collision, electron in-
elastic collision, polarization effect, polarized orbit method,
polarized orbit, electron density distortion, atomic polarization
ABSTRACT: Equations are formulated for inelastic collisions with
account of virtual transitions. The system of equationsgiven by
N. F. Mott and H. S. W. Massey (Theory of Atomic Collisions, Oxford,
1933, Chapter 8, Sec. 5) is a particular case of the equation derived
here. To obtain the explicit form of the polarization potentials in
the adiabatic approximation it is proposed to use a corresponding
variational principle, and a simple computation formula, obtained
with variation of one parameter, is presented by way of an example.
The dependence of the excitation cross section when the energy near
Card 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AT4001255
threshold is then investigated. The results show that the polariza-
tion of the atom exerts an appreciable influence on the scattering
amplitude and excitation amplitude at low energies of the incoming
and elastically-scattered particles, respectively. It is shown
that when the particle energy approaches the threshold of a new
channel the polarization potential should be non-additive in this
region. This imposes a limit on the applicability of the results
for elastic scattering, and the strong-coupling approximation should
be used near threshold. Orig. art. has: 42 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvenny*y ordena Lenina Univer-
sitet im. A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State "Order of Lenin" Univer-
sity)
SUBMITTED.- 00
SUB CODEs PH, NS
DATE ACQ: 1ODec63
NO REP SOV: 003
ENCL: 00
OTHER.- 007
Card 2/2
013=111, T".
Agricultura3 Machinery
Mechanized grain cleaner. Kolkh. proiz., 12,
No. 6, 1952
9. Monthly List Sf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 19 55, 2Unc I -
OBENIM, U.
furnace heating in livestock buildings. Sellstroi.11 no-5:
18-19 Yq 156. OCAA 9: 9)
l.Secretarl Achinskogo Rayonnogo komiteta Kommunisticheskoy partii
Boyetskogo Soyuza Krasnoyarskogo kraya.
(Farm buildings--Heating and ventilation)
ROZHD&3TV&M51rJY, YE. D., AIM OB&ICHEMKO, A. All.
Influence of later-Soluble Salt3 Upon the Process of Compression of Loess-
Type G-.-ounds
TX- In-ta sogru&haniv AN U&NR, no. 5, 1954, PP 19-33
The authors expound the results of laboratory Investigations into the action
cf salt solutions and salts in solid form upon the process of compression of
loess-type grounds with broken structore (heavy dustlike sandy loam and light
dustlike loam (sand and clay). Experiments were conducted with gruund pastes
prepared by addition to the grounds of various salts (NaC1 ' Na2CO3, Na2C03,
Na2S04, Ca~b4, 149SOILO 1,,g304) in solid form or thair solutions at various
concentrations. (RZhGeol, No ), 1955)
SO: Sum. No. 6)9. 2 Sep 55
ROZHDESTVENSKIY, Yo.D. PrIal li uchastiye: GORBUNOV, B.P., kand. takhn.
nauk; SHULIGINA, Y.P., kand. tekhn. nauk;,OBEL' kand,
tokbn. nauk; KUDRIM, S.A., kand. khIm. nauk; KURBZ-CV, B.P., otv.
red.; BAKLITSKAYA, A.V. red.; BARTSKVA, V.B., tekhn. red.
[Pbroical properties of the loose soils of Uzbekistan] Fiziko-
takhniebaskie avoistva lessovykh gruntov Uzbekistam. Tashkent
Izd-vo Aked. nauk Uzbekskoi SSR, 19(A. 269 p. (YMU 14:9~
(Uzbekistan-Loess)
-.~- - ... I--a -, ,
. . . . - I M.
OBELICMKO, P.P.
-,,
CozwtantA'I, in the second approximation of the Dabye-Hackel foramU.
Tmdy SAW ao.55:97-101 '54. (KLM 9:12)
(Solubility) (Silvor salts)
OBILICHE 0. P.7.
Activity coefficients fGr sliChtly soluble silver salts in electrolyte
solutions. ?mdy SAGU no.55:103-110 054. (KEaA 9:12)
(Solubility) (Silver salts)
OBILIMMO, P.P.
Calculation of the solubUity of slightly soluble Baits. Trudy SAQU
no.55:111-123 154. (KTBA 9:12)
(Solubility) (Silver salts)
of t
2W Lx?v and
nf
AgsScl,
HjO vy" mvestigqr-~(: at a
We. mra! (~n wiml-,I
4U I be'ftled7*
the ttamlA~Imm
End L),-bye-lifick i
e5
A J,
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golubi. jqv~', ~~Ajajri
c%icit'kej- TFT!~r- --'-71 I-,j
Ab-ty-iiv uw. ~,l 1-tt CO.'11111Q% 1"mmi.5 1- Lim 0:0, 'A
crewe in Lp clependmi on the type cleetrolytt, Ttm,;Ye
3A&&bmi~ In pAwzd, by riftinto aettates, sulfawj
X-bli*05 -pliiIEC91' 1.12 -0-fiect 6fWJ63~mdflss vilk~
j,~-. LpAva, bitrc:med propavio=lly to tht
ed Po
radii or a;i the hydrGphfli,~ nattum ,f lj')nff dinlin 0 r
'15 1--ri'lcir
149 .11 -sri-i, 'j-, nf lectzoi~tr4
j, :1wI Slh- T' TQlipov a
5.~i Ad ~Ll(h ill lulm, of
of
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it ~Ii'
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Tim%-ru, MrMillm d the Ut 4ppfuyd=t1m; - log
Es amplified fmm of the 2rLd cp-
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y6_...j it X~' ml,-,i
;'-F; In, itpy ui .~g 5"ir a wa.'ct aj'fi The ulll~ .'f
m 6cxcA at L, a.,W d! h.m i~ was cot a gamstz'
partfimiqTly with hfa.4r electrclytc cmcn.' when greaW.
vahte of . waz useA ia the ralcu. It was generilly cou-
eludc,d O.at tht ~md apffutimsuion ,f clic Debye-Hdc*e1
i -.1pplicabic fcr 11he &! of 7 BGd that tbe~
rouct"I i coilst. Lit for all c=em - , ticc.relyte in the Agi
_-alt~~, Lrplly,t_~.%O 3y,%tcais - wasz vall-di - irt '_~c Od
it
IT=
7A
tralyte. Paid P
E-A
h J'Chulko. Trwdy
Navki 55, N". awtr-
r b,; dA-
i,A. -%,,; 2aits vd~zia"i aniun3 and withritit
awn k)lns ' In such tlYtteals 01', SQIY. rj.* Ar,,A --dt ift
MAO, of ar-O&.'r salt of wn- could be m1rd. by
flIe jull"'vilig fm-lnulw 0). Where
Lo, the ictivic~ wii~ d0d. from Che %ily. of A&.A
in pure YkIrr bv vie,us or titz Dt2bye-llilckel formula In the
fir"I -,i-, fr;1n:A fp-,T) 02.
-,:ucvt th
mil a I
vt
W111.
mid. fif 010 z Th th,:s study, .a drul. frjr the
systelus, at 25', for v~l;iaus dic'Iscilyt-~ can,~us,
r_(,ntg~ coqi--~P- im, and wif~,u! the fl~ Ag()Ar I
-,j wA
Ag. -. NJ
12. i;t -;o.. A K Ni Na,',O,, K,A
A ~ f Z-
K-SC14, NakLF04, mad
X~Hpcl'. The 21-d awaviniatlos if the Dchye-Hfickel
forrrula w-3 used to , in atl tht-~:,v v,.;tum- Fr,-i tb~
,
t(,Wls 4 -, -,-u11 the i"g
At czicci. hir eaclt "a.. it w.
chat in all Ili, v:ihi, Jzcwawd wifli in-
"uncil l"51-ctio.1 ~-f -.-,wvvA ind;cat-A thsit
A~,i %u gv~,iiv of tLaz ~uuid ym-ivide Orx"
1--liingh vwue~a of -Y ffir %I Ag o~dt, to j"WY tile 1~se iv
v~lvlcs -cr u wide I uIg" -J eh".(rdyte ~uno~ ill (tic
Ijilcv. I,eJ[,,v U. I !31j1 /'i.
. P",jl, 1;+-YC'Ai,~
P~
Cs am Ibc cua,~as. fA the Ag iAlt and the W-xwovi, resp.)
LCW4 -~i
d !301" of
'65, No. 7, M-23(1%54).-
maia q! Ag..-X d6-**c4~ wow,Sj,,g to t~i*
A g , ,4 A~ . me
tulwu)a 1w ~ctivqty pi--dvtct 1~ -- (whtre Lp
is "Y pmdt~ct ~sjj -Y Olt acli7ity me-9.), the elm-tmi)-te
withcmut ~-nmruuo ivm dimal, auzuxdtr4 to K,B. ;--! Oc' * +
B-, and thc Dbr-klackcl formuU Log -Y - -0.50s5v-p/
l + 0 3.3 . v:'~) r~ ix Like vTtcnr:- -Y tt.. AS wth
i
InIGO, . A Olnlt. ~IMUVXIxtd w0h 0-- radius of wx%*, . tr.-
wutc !Xava "f tat vii 1. eapm&-~Od as's - X + Y, wh,!re X -
I(n + 0)/21 C, and Y - J(pq' + qpl)/2) Co, wi-etv, Ci an4
ot equatiou, tmk cm aedw. tnuts- By fmroagfsg
-
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is C, cu~Lw Lm cahA.
us all 3yauws- I a C="s
l
f A
k
b
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g sa
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a clmm4y~t couga, was grm
er tDau t
t jrty. o
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4
tht 4tqutL6~x Tre-m dMfIlmed. los C,
76 +
Aj - '(22 Icz Obs + 11 + to w5n ytlt'(l + 033. f4m]
(2). !Ale VAIWItiva of the ;Z wtp2 in the pmvlaw
"delt (if. PmOing absix.), we" Wed. by meaua of the
wwl)&-d eq=Von 1. The watits, PE"awlada I hkally.
m
-,viatiqu
shovi n virrQUitlou betwten Ci and Wr-C, 'th
ut expti. poLits Iriw tbe L~kd, did not execed the
eipt), cn-rur. Thi- ~Lly ul a drni-ewtly 5tA. AZ vsh Iii snin,
~,L-! by "hi ~Ve
1~~ '0A JIL
1.4
LMADSM, V.A.; (SELICHENKO, P.F.
Po8sIbMIw-o-f`u,31i~, a tantalum microolectrode in amperonetr7.
Dokl.AN Uz.SSR. mo.6-31-12 '59. (KIRA 12:9)
1. Srodneaslatekly gosunivervitat is. Y.I.Lenina. Predstavleno
almdfmikom AN UzSSR S.Yu.YunusMis.
Ollectrodes) (Conductonetric analysis)
OMMMOTA. 0.; TRUBIRSKAYA, R.
Can corrosive wear of the 505 6-6 bearing alloy be caused by motor
oilat Avt.transp. 37 no.3:24-25 Kr 159. (MIRA 12:4)
(Bearing metals-Corrosion)
OBELINITSKIY. Ya.P.
Reaction of thermal coagulation of the blood plams. as a method
of early diagnosis of cancerous and precancerous diseases.
Zhur. VKHO 8 no.4:471,473 163. (KIRA 16:10)
(BLOOD--COAGUIATION) (CANCER-DIAGMSSIS)
I I . I I I
/-, " - I"V ~ ~ ~ /", , .,- /
C I - -
KHR IN,A.; GRLWV,L. OBBLINITSKIY,Yu.
Reducing wAstes In the cutting department. Prom.koop.no-7:33-35
J1,55. (MIRA 8:11)
1. Predsedatell pravlonlya arteli "Promkhudozhnik" (for Khrekin)
(Clothing industry)
GB-!:213-"aGL-R, J.
"4--vision Of The Genus Colobc~;,~sttr So ier (C.-;l. :";ipr.). If :11. i I
4, L
(Sbornik. Acta Entomologica. Vol. 26, No. .11, 7, 19,' `-50, - -ra.-,%. )
vu: . -~, 1-c'. -).
6C: Lont'nd~, List of ]act -urc -r., ~;f , L~~ - ~,'I) 'uflc. .
C34'.M."GIER) J.
"Specics Of Sphcnopt~-ra Of The Sub-caus i~radtudora ub-,nb. (C;C)l. Du,,r.).
(Sbqj:nJ,;~, Acta Vo- 26, No. 3)4P,
'is' of "ast
OUi -IBZ!tG , J.
"Thr-!~~ 5-~ccZas Cf Tile Genus Tracl,,vg F. (Gol. From
lrlrjGnc:s~a." p- 1. (Sborrdk. Acta :~ntomolc- icz,. Vol. 4-6, Lc~.
194C,-50, Pralia. )
V,- , I
~'~: l,Qr!t..'j,1- -i..st of .,~u;:- n:~ Li,jr V.: -f - 1: ., c . .
J.
BUI)l
lq;t-v; Species uf The B. Gf The G-cillIS S -o1. (Go I
c a V rah.L.
(Sbomik, _Act,- i~nt c)i Lu. 350,
V
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